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Tin Pan Alley for Somerset Art Works

An oil painting of Denmark Street London

Dec 02 3 Comments

This painting of Denmark Street is available to buy here I first noticed this scene of Denmark street whilst dipping through an alley way from the direction of Covent Garden. I paused outside the church of St Giles just by the Resurrection gate and saw the painting right in front of me. Dominating the skyRead more…

A painting of an allotment fair

Signed limited edition print to give away in my next newsletter on 15/Dec/16

Dec 08 8 Comments

Sign up to my newsletter and you can enter the free draw to win this signed limited edition print of an allotment worth £120. Details Unframed: 39cm x 21cm  (not including the white boarder paper) giclee print.  See below for Additional Information A bit about The Allotment show. The painting is based on an event at my mum’sRead more…

A painting of a boat in Portsmouth

A painting of a fishing boat in Portsmouth by the sea

Nov 14 1 Comment

I painted this fishing boat one Sunday morning (6th Nov 2016) in Eastney, Portsmouth. It is the view from Ferry Road to Lock Lake where many of the local fishing boats are pulled up beyond the tide line for safety and repairs. Over the years, many are now used for housing, never to go toRead more…

Painting of Spitalfields in London

My painting is exhibiting at The New English Art Club’s Annual Open Exhibition

Jun 08 10 Comments

I am pleased to say that my painting ‘East End Crossing’ has been selected for The New English Art Club’s Annual Open Exhibition at the Mall Galleries in Central London between 16 and 25 June 2016. “Continuing to build on the tradition of painting and drawing from observation, the New English is a vibrant andRead more…

Painting at the Affordable Art Fair Battersea

I am exhibiting at The Affordable Art Fair Battersea, 22-25 October 2015

Oct 09 No Comments

I am exhibiting again this year at The Affordable Art Fair Battersea. Here you can see, and buy originals of my paintings and drawings. I will be there in person too, , so if you have any questions, queries, or even just wish to stop by for a chat, then it will be great to meetRead more…

A painting of Zennor Church, Cornwall

Paintings of Zennor and St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall

Aug 24 3 Comments

Buy this as a limited edition print here A painting of The Church at Zennor When on painting trips, I occasionally get the idea that I want to go on long walks. It’s all pretty clear in my head. Me pounding energetically over clifftops taking deep drafts of the blasting gales of the North Atlantic.Read more…

A painting of the Southbank Centre Market

A painting of The Real Food Market on the Southbank

Jul 08 No Comments

See this painting larger by clicking here I was recently asked to paint The Real Food Market on the Southbank in London by a client who used to work there with his wife. They had great memories over the years and wanted something permanent to remember it all by. About the The Real Food Market MarketsRead more…

An oil painting of West Compton, Somerset

An oil painting commission of a house in West Compton, Somerset

May 30 3 Comments

See this painting larger by clicking here West Compton is a modest hamlet a few miles up the road and over the hill from the village of Pilton where I live. A local resident asked me to paint their home in oils. It is beautiful 18th century home with a lovely extension on the side,Read more…

An oil painting commission of Dymchurch, Kent

Nov 24 2 Comments

You can buy a limited edition print of this painting here  I pulled into the near empty sea front car park in Dymchurch at about 9am. It wasn’t the best of weather to say the least. The sea was in a foaming, booming rage. I peered through my flapping wipers with dismay. The gale wasRead more…

Painting of Glastonbury Tor

An oil painting of the view from Pilton to Glastonbury Tor

Aug 27 2 Comments

Often I work a few days at a time in the studio and though the work is great I do on occasion get a bit ‘stir crazy’. When I get a bit up tight I grab my box easel and go out into the hills and valleys around Pilton where I live just to paintRead more…

Brick lane oil painting London

A commission for an oil painting of Brick Lane, London

May 29 7 Comments

  I was commissioned to paint this bar (Casa Blue) which is situated on the corner of Brick Lane and Bethnal Green Road in London’s East End. Now many people say that London is the hippest city in the world. And if London is indeed the most hippest city in the world, then the mostRead more…

Oil painting fo a road to Wells

A quick painting trip around Pilton

May 27 2 Comments

Glastonbury Tor 30cm x 14cm Oil on Board Over the bank Holiday weekend I decided to take a quick trip over the back hills of Pilton to do a spot of traditional outdoor oil painting. It is not something I do on a regular basis though sometimes its just good to splash a bit of paint aboutRead more…

Oil painting of Conkers

Painting Conkers for old times sake

Nov 23 8 Comments

  I arrived back from London at Castle Cary station on an October afternoon. Autumn was on its way, it was blowing a bit and none too warm; what turned out to be an excellent Summer was certainly in the past so I picked up the pace to get to the car and get aRead more…

An oil painting of Godney

A spot of early morning painting on the Somerset Levels

Nov 17 No Comments

Oil on Board 29cm x 12cm I was pretty busy last week with commissions and various other commitments, and although it always good to be busy, and its a great job you can sometimes get a wee bit full. So on occasion you need to just get out with your easel and a flask of coffee andRead more…

The Royal Society of British Artists have put me on their website for the exhibition from March 6th

Feb 22 No Comments

  Those nice people at The Royal Society of British Artists have put me on their website for the 296th annual exhibition at The Mall galleries.   The exhibition begins on the 6th March until the 23rd of March. I am looking forward to it, Its good to get out a bit.    

I am exhibiting at The Royal Society of British Artists 296th RBA Annual Open Exhibition – 6th to the 23rd March

Feb 04 No Comments

I heard late last week that my painting ‘Brick Lane Market’ has been selected for The 296th RBA Annual Open Exhibition  at The Mall Galleries.     I am really pleased about getting in as I know the competition is rather brutal and the gallery is such a lovely place to show work. I didRead more…

Final Goodwood Painting

An oil painting commission of ‘Glorious Goodwood’ racecourse

Oct 12 4 Comments

Last year I was approached to paint a picture of ‘Glorious Goodwood’ in West Sussex, England. This being one of the UK’s premier rececourses. It was a large and complicated composition so I thought I would write a quick blog on my journey along the way.   The first step was to get to theRead more…

Pork Pie

I painted a pork pie

Jan 02 No Comments

During the Christmas break I made a vast Pork Pie and filled it with six eggs and half a pint of pork stock jelly.   Once completed I sliced out a great hunk and painted the remainder. Looking at the final piece it has ‘Country Farm house’ written all over it.   The truth couldRead more…

Yearly Roundup 2011

Dec 20 No Comments

I have written a quick round up of this year.   Some of the articles link to blogs in the site if you wish to see more detail. Exhibitions I have been involved in a few exhibitions and was lucky enough tofeature again in The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition in London. It’s always a unique pageantRead more…

I am the ‘Featured Artist’ on the Winsor & Newton July 2011 Newsletter

Jul 12 No Comments

I am pleased to say that Winsor & Newton have paid me the honour of being their featured artist on their July 2011 Newsletter. I have never won a beauty parade before (not even on Monopoly) and am blushing as I type. I have heard there are 1,000’s of artist on the database too whichRead more…

Exhibiting for another year at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition

Jun 10 No Comments

June 7th -15th August 2011 I am happy to say my painting ‘Lazy Afternoon’ was selected for this year’s Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition. This year being the third year in a row.   When I was first selected I was surprised to discover  that on the Varnishing day you are not immediately allowedRead more…

Brick Lane and Sclater Street– Watching over the Big Society

May 20 3 Comments

This painting is availabe as a limited edition print I have just finished an oil painting of Brick Lane Market. Well technically it is Sclater Street although most people will know it as part of the Brick Lane market. It’s just tucked around the corner a wee bit. Blink and you’ll miss it. It isRead more…

painting of Cookham

A painting in Cookham

May 15 No Comments

This kind of painting is not really my sort of thing (it has a sky in it). Though as it was sunny and I was ‘between paintings’ so to speak I decided to pop over to the village of Cookham in Berkshire to do some traditional outdoor (plein-air) work. I got to Cookham at aboutRead more…

Oil Painting of an allotment

finished oil painting of a family allotment

Mar 04 No Comments

In a previous blog or two i went through the process of how i build a painting up from the drawing stage. Since that time i have painted the picture and it sits below. You may notice there are a few changes since the initial  drawing. I have taken out the landscape at the backRead more…

Oil painting of Whitechapel Road

london seen – nine man show 10 January – 10 February 2011

Jan 03 No Comments

At the LLEWELLYN ALEXANDER (Fine Paintings) LTD London I have a water colour exhibition at the Llewellyn Alexander in Waterloo. All six are scenes of London. Do pop along if you have the time. Chase away the January blues! “Familiar and unusual scenes of London by this group of nine well-established artists: Dianne Branscombe, RoyRead more…

Christmas Cracker 2010 exhibition at Byard Art in Cambridge

Nov 21 1 Comment

An inspirational Christmas collection of paintings, sculptures, original prints, ceramics, glass, textiles, craft and exclusive jewellery will be on show in the gallery. I will be showing three paintings at the show (see two below) and the opening times are: Byard Art, Cambridge Monday – Saturday 9.30am – 5.30pm & Sunday 11am – 4pm ClosedRead more…

A christmas show at Panter and Hall 2010

Nov 21 No Comments

When I plan my paintings of the gardens, allotments and such I often do small studies for reference. Secondly i have begun to collect those dreadful discarded ornaments that are found in charity shops. I suspect these are just picked up in house clearances and handed to the shops en masse. They all have aRead more…

William Cashmore recalls his family’s annual trip to Sutton-on-Sea

Oct 29 1 Comment

William Cashmore recalls his family’s annual trip to the Lincolnshire coast The end of an era this year for the Cashmore family. My mother sold her holiday house in Sutton on Sea, a small, unassuming seaside place (not resort) in Lincolnshire. From 1956 onwards we went there every year. Many of my contemporaries had theirRead more…

A painting of Whitechapel High Street

An oil painting of the Whitechapel Road

Aug 31 2 Comments

This painting is available to buy as a limited edition print This is the Whitechapel Road in East London. I have painted this scene a number of times and i am still drawn to it. A street like this will at first site appear static, unchanging. Though on closer observation you notice it is inRead more…

An oil painting in sutton-on-sea

Aug 30 6 Comments

I have recently been commissioned to paint a scene in Sutton-On-Sea. The client’s mother used to own a house in the town though she is now too elderly to visit so he thought a painting which would recall many a happy holiday would make a nice present for her. I had never heard of Sutton-On-SeaRead more…

Oil painting of an allotment fair

In the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition for another year in 2010

Jun 12 2 Comments

Really pleased that the Royal Academy has again accepted one of my paintings for The Summer Exhibition. And I am happy to say it has sold before the opening. This allotment by the sea may seem fantasy though the site is not entirely fictitious. It is based on my mum’s allotment in Portsmouth which is locatedRead more…

Oil painting of a garden

Art exhibition in Waterloo, London

Nov 01 No Comments

Latest news I have an eight man show at the Llewellyn Alexander Gallery in waterloo. Exhibiting both watercolour and oil paintings. It starts on the 8 – 28 November 2009. Private view on Wednesday 4th 2009. Gallery Open 10am to 7:30pm Monday to Saturday: 124 -126 The Cut, Waterloo, London SE1 8LN UK (Opposite theRead more…

A painting of a poisionous garden

the garden: a new oil painting

Sep 11 No Comments

I have recently finished another oil painting. ‘The Garden’. Oddly, all the plants are poisonous. You will find Hemlock (little sprigs of white flowers bottom left) among them. Socrates was forced to take Hemlock for upsetting his fellow Greeks. The daddy of them all however would be the Castor plant (the red one mid right).Read more…

A painting of Columbia Road, London

A completed Painting of Columbia Road Market

Aug 31 No Comments

This painting is available as a limited edition print After much aggravation in the initial drawing stage I have finally completed the painting of Columbia Road Market. It was a challenge to do and took much longer than I first anticipated. I just kept adding figures. The last being the small girl in the front.Read more…

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2009

Jun 14 No Comments

I am pleased to say that my recent work “Waiting’ successfully made it into the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition this year. (click on the image to view it larger) The opening event was an odd day. I expected to turn up at Burlington House, have a few glasses of wine with the great and theRead more…

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